The Family Planning Policy of The People's Republic of China exists in stark opposition to declarations of reproductive rights as laid out in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Women (1995). The resultant ongoing repercussions for the human rights of women in China today are discussed in this thesis in terms of both their direct and indirect effects. By in terms of direct effects, I describe the physical violations of rights as experienced by Chinese women of reproductive age, while regarding indirect effects, I refer to the female children and infants who have born the brunt of a socio-economically maintained discrimination against daughters
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
Simone Eliane Schwank,1 Chunyi Gu,2 Zhouli Cao,3 Ewa Andersson,4 Hongli Jiang,5 Yan Ding,2 Helena Li...
This thesis tries to investigate the young Chinese women’s reproduction consciousness, especially in...
This Article first provides a historical account of the social and political context of the PRC\u27s...
Reproductive vulnerability is a pervasive social issue that requires efforts from multiple governmen...
Award date: May 2009Supervisor: P.M. DupuyPDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digital archive of...
Discrimination toward women in the workplace is a persistent issue. It desperately calls for ways to...
263 pages : illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P APSS 2017 NowakThe family plannin...
Discrimination toward women in the workplace is a persistent issue. It desperately calls for ways to...
A number of circumstances have combined in the reform era in China to put women at a more disadvanta...
In 1979. China introduced the legislation of the One-Child Policy to be implemented as a temporary m...
This chapter examines women’s rights and gender equality in contemporary China from the perspectives...
The One Child Policy in China was implemented in 1979, and lasted until 2016 when it was changed int...
To ease the aging process of the population and change the situation that the fertility rate continu...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
Simone Eliane Schwank,1 Chunyi Gu,2 Zhouli Cao,3 Ewa Andersson,4 Hongli Jiang,5 Yan Ding,2 Helena Li...
This thesis tries to investigate the young Chinese women’s reproduction consciousness, especially in...
This Article first provides a historical account of the social and political context of the PRC\u27s...
Reproductive vulnerability is a pervasive social issue that requires efforts from multiple governmen...
Award date: May 2009Supervisor: P.M. DupuyPDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digital archive of...
Discrimination toward women in the workplace is a persistent issue. It desperately calls for ways to...
263 pages : illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P APSS 2017 NowakThe family plannin...
Discrimination toward women in the workplace is a persistent issue. It desperately calls for ways to...
A number of circumstances have combined in the reform era in China to put women at a more disadvanta...
In 1979. China introduced the legislation of the One-Child Policy to be implemented as a temporary m...
This chapter examines women’s rights and gender equality in contemporary China from the perspectives...
The One Child Policy in China was implemented in 1979, and lasted until 2016 when it was changed int...
To ease the aging process of the population and change the situation that the fertility rate continu...
In a country like China, where son preference is principally the product of an ingrained social prej...
Although China’s family planning programme is often referred to in the singular, most notably the ‘o...
Simone Eliane Schwank,1 Chunyi Gu,2 Zhouli Cao,3 Ewa Andersson,4 Hongli Jiang,5 Yan Ding,2 Helena Li...
This thesis tries to investigate the young Chinese women’s reproduction consciousness, especially in...